Ella Train Trip & Udawalawa Private Day Tour Bentota/Kosgoda

4.8
(4 reviews)

14 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

Ella Train Trip and Udawalawe Elephant Orphanage with nine arch Bridge Day Trip is organized by DIMTOURS SRILANKA for the tourists who stay at Induruwa , Bentota , Aluthgama, Beruwala , Kalutara, Wadduwa, Kosgoda , Ahungalla, Balapitiya, Hikkaduwa, Galle areas.

If anyone is looking to do famous train trip From badulla to ella and visit Udawalawe Elephant orphanage . This is one of the popular day excursions for the travelers who stay at Bentota and surroundings.

Attractions & Activities –
• Train Trip from Badulla to Ella
• Nine Arch bridge in Ella
• Udawalawe Elephant orphanage

Key Points
• Tour Starts at 4.00 am from the pick-up point
• Pick up from anywhere in Bentota,Induruwa,Kosgoda, Ahungalla, Aluthgama , Beruwala

What's Included

Udawalawe Orphanage
Hotel pickup and drop-off
WiFi on board
GST (Goods and Services Tax)
Bottled water
All taxes, fees and handling charges
Transport by Private Air condition Luxury Car
Train Tickets ( Reserved seats )
Fuel surcharge
Breakfast ,Lunch ,Dinner
Gratuities

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Traveler pickup is offered. We pick up all travelers from their places in Galle,Hikkaduwa,Ambalangoda,Ahungalla,Kodgoda,Bentota ,Aluthgama,Beruwala,Kalutara,wadduwa or surrounding areas....

Itinerary

Duration: 14 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Badulla

    Best for spectacular views Start – Badulla End -Kandy The trip from Colombo to Kandy is just a warm-up for Sri Lanka’s most beautiful train ride: the British-era Main Line, built as a conduit for Sri Lanka’s most famous export: tea. The journey from Kandy to Badulla takes seven to eight hours and carves through Sri Lanka’s tea country, passing swirling, curling plantations that appear hollowed into the hilly green landscape like the enormous fingerprints of a giant. Tidy fringes of lemongrass and canna bushes provide an ornamental trim around the edges, while tea pickers in rainbow saris create vivid flashes of color amongst the emerald sea. To make the most of the views, take your turn sitting in one of the open train doorways, with your feet dangling above the track. The final stage from Ella to Badulla is perhaps the most dramatic section of the journey, with some spectacular feats of 19th-century engineering carrying the train across valleys and ravines and around problem outcrops.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Udawalawa Elephant Orphanage

    Sri Lankan elephants (Elephas maximus maximus) are an endangered species and their survival in their natural habitats is threatened due to human activities. Elephants in the wild are constantly being killed, and many elephant calves become orphaned. In order to support these orphaned elephants, the Department of Wildlife Conservation set up the Elephant Transit Home within Udawalawe National Park with help from the Born Free Foundation. The facility was established under the 29th Amendment to the Fauna and Flora Protection Ordinance Part II As of 8 February 2009, 39 orphaned elephant calves were being looked after. The elephant calves are released to the jungle after they become strong enough to survive in their natural habitats. As of 2008, sixty-five elephants had been released to the jungle.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 3
    Nine Arches Bridge

    The Nine Arches Bridge also called the Bridge in the Sky,is a viaduct bridge in Sri Lanka. It is one of the best examples of colonial-era railway construction in the country. It is located in Demodara, between Ella and Demodara railway stations. The construction of the bridge is generally attributed to a local Ceylonese builder, P. K. Appuhami, in consultation with British engineers.The chief designer and project manager of the 'upcountry railway line of Ceylon' project was D. J. Wimalasurendra, a distinguished Ceylonese engineer and inventor. The designer of the viaduct was Harold Cuthbert Marwood of Railway Construction Department of Ceylon Government Railway. The 1923 report titled "Construction of a Concrete Railway Viaduct in Ceylon" published by the Engineering Association of Ceylon has details of all the records including the plans and drawings. As a result, the work came to a standstill, leading the locals to build the bridge with stone bricks and cement, but without steel

    45 minutes Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
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